View full sizeExpress-Times Photo | TIM WYNKOOPA home invasion this morning at 105 Walnut St. in Freemansburg netted jewelry and cash.

View full sizeExpress-Times Photo | TIM WYNKOOPA home invasion this morning at 105 Walnut St. in Freemansburg netted jewelry and cash.

Four men reportedly impersonating undercover police officers invaded a home this morning in Freemansburg, handcuffing two residents and stealing jewelry and money, borough police said.

The men burst into the home between 4:30 and 5 a.m. at 105 Walnut St., police said. The first call to 911 was at 5:59, according to a Northampton County dispatch shift supervisor. It was unclear why there was a delay in reporting the crime, police said.

The residents were held at gunpoint, police said. Police did not say if the incident was random or if the residents knew the attackers. There have been no recent similar crimes in the borough, police said.

Bethlehem police Detective David Bartera said city police cannot yet say if the Freemansburg incident has any connection to the Tuesday incident.

"We don't have all the particulars on the Freemansburg incident yet," Bartera said.

Police are looking for a blue Chevrolet Impala with tinted windows in this morning's crime.

There was no sign of police presence at 7:30 a.m. outside the Freemansburg townhouse. There were no obvious signs of forced entry in the front or back of the home.

The home is owned by Taras W. and Alison J. Zawarski of 1441 Linden St. in Bethlehem, according to Northampton County property records. Developer Nic Zawarski & Sons shares that address. The current residents are renters, police said.